![]() Google had previously rushed to release a fix for the first flaw and has since issued a second update that's repairing the new error. Now, a second glitch has been found and users of the browser need to check that they have the most up to date version to stay safe online. The term 'zero-day' means that the developer has only just learned of a flaw that is already known and being actively used by cyber crooks to access important personal information. ![]() Google Chrome users have been issued a second warning to update the browser following a release of a vicious bug into the system.Įarlier this week, the tech giant announced it had discovered a software flaw that increases the risk of cyber attacks with a serious zero-day rating.
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